Overview
About EFEIA Foundation
The Electropollution Free Environment International Accreditation (EFEIA) Foundation is at the forefront of a global movement to create electromagnetically healthy environments. In an era of rapid technological evolution, we are exposed to an unprecedented rise in electromagnetic fields (EMFs) from wireless networks, digital devices, artificial lighting, and industrial emissions. While innovation continues to transform our lives, its long-term impact on human health and the environment remains a pressing concern. EFEIA is committed to bridging the gap between progress and well-being by setting new standards for safe and sustainable technology.
Backed by over 4,000 scientific studies and decades of research, EFEIA leads initiatives that reduce electropollution exposure, promote public awareness, and drive technological advancements that prioritize biological safety. We advocate for responsible innovation through research, education, and accreditation programs that certify electromagnetically hygienic spaces and low-EMF technologies. Our work extends across industries, supporting businesses, policymakers, and individuals in making informed choices that protect public health.
Our key initiatives include the EHS Global Census, a worldwide effort to identify and support individuals affected by Electrohypersensitivity (EHS), the Apiary Protection Project, which studies the impact of EMFs on pollinators, and continuous education efforts to raise awareness about EMF exposure risks, especially among children. The EFEIA Institute, our dedicated technical branch, conducts scientific assessments to grant Electro-Healthy Environment (EHE) and Electro-Healthy Device (EHD) accreditations, ensuring safer standards for future technologies. By integrating the ALARA principle (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) and promoting passive EMF filtering solutions, we are shaping a future where technology and health coexist harmoniously.
Backed by over 4,000 scientific studies and decades of research, EFEIA leads initiatives that reduce electropollution exposure, promote public awareness, and drive technological advancements that prioritize biological safety. We advocate for responsible innovation through research, education, and accreditation programs that certify electromagnetically hygienic spaces and low-EMF technologies. Our work extends across industries, supporting businesses, policymakers, and individuals in making informed choices that protect public health.
Our key initiatives include the EHS Global Census, a worldwide effort to identify and support individuals affected by Electrohypersensitivity (EHS), the Apiary Protection Project, which studies the impact of EMFs on pollinators, and continuous education efforts to raise awareness about EMF exposure risks, especially among children. The EFEIA Institute, our dedicated technical branch, conducts scientific assessments to grant Electro-Healthy Environment (EHE) and Electro-Healthy Device (EHD) accreditations, ensuring safer standards for future technologies. By integrating the ALARA principle (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) and promoting passive EMF filtering solutions, we are shaping a future where technology and health coexist harmoniously.